Vladimir Druzenko 84c1cefbbf
emulators/wine-proton: Fix build with GCC 14
Disable warnings about incompatible integer to pointer and pointer to
integer conversions, which are treated as errors.
This is a lighter version of adding the -fpermissive flag, which has
been used to fix other ports failing build with GCC 14.

PR:		284488
Approved by:	maintainer (Alex S <iwtcex@gmail.com>)
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